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  2. Army Act, 1950 - Wikipedia

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    The Army Act, 1950 is an Indian act of parliament governing military law in the Indian Armed Forces. The Army Act was passed by the Parliament on 22 May 1950 and came into effect on 22 July 1950. [ 1 ]

  3. 2014 Union budget of India - Wikipedia

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    But tax exemption limit has been increased to ₹ 250,000 (US$2,900) from ₹ 200,000 (US$2,300) for those below the age of 60. Income tax exemption limit for senior citizens has been raised to ₹ 300,000 (US$3,500). Investment limit under Section 80C has also been increased to ₹ 150,000 (US$1,700) from the current ₹ 100,000 (US$1,200).

  4. Military Law Literature in India - Wikipedia

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    It is a narration of the Army Act and Army Rule provisions. Each section or rule was followed by a commentary which was essentially a case law relevant to the text thereof. The book drew upon 954 decided cases to build up its text, including rulings on pension matters. Wg. Cdr. U.C. Jha came out with a work titled Armed Forces Tribunal in 2010 ...

  5. National Pension System - Wikipedia

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    The benefit under Section 80C, Section 80CCC and Section 80CCD(1) is capped at ₹1,50,000 as per 80CCE. Additional investment of up to ₹50,000 under Section 80CCD(1B). This is over and above tax benefit under Section 80C; and is exclusive to NPS. [51] Employer co-contribution up to 10% of basic and DA under Section 80CCD(2) in the Old Tax ...

  6. Indian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    On 15 January 1949, General K. M. Cariappa was appointed the first Indian Commander-in-Chief of the Indian army. [50] In February 1949, the Indian government repealed colonial-era legislation which mandated limits on the recruitment of certain ethnic groups into the armed forces. [51]

  7. Armed Forces Act - Wikipedia

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    Armed Forces Act (with its variations) is a stock short title used for legislation in India, Malaysia and the United Kingdom relating to armed forces. The bill for an act with this short title will usually have been known as an Armed Forces Bill during its passage through Parliament .

  8. National Savings Certificates (India) - Wikipedia

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    The holder gets the tax benefit under Section 80C of Income Tax Act, 1961. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Other similar government savings schemes in India include: Public Provident Fund (PPF), Post Office Fixed Deposit, Post Office Recurring Deposit, etc. [ 3 ] The certificates were heavily promoted by the Indian government in the 1950s after India's ...

  9. Indian Army - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani forces responded quickly, and clashes between the two followed. The Indian Army secured the strategic Sia La and Bilafond La mountain passes, and by 1985 more than 2,600 km 2 (1,000 sq mi) of territory claimed by Pakistan was under Indian control. [66] The Indian Army continues to control all of the Siachen Glacier and its tributary ...